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Original author of the hypothesis about
"The sinking of HMS Invincible in Malvinas
1982, and replacement by a clone carrier"http://hmsinvincibleconspiracyinmalvinas82.blogspot.com/

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Who was the most successful military leader in history? How were they successful? What nation/empire did they fight for? How did their victories make that nation successful? How did they influence their nations and the modern world?
Kyle Murao
Kyle Murao, likes reading about history
Updated Jan 29, 2015

Asked after Waterloo who he thought the greatest general of all time was, the Duke of Wellington is known to have said, without missing a beat: ... Read More »
Did Argentina sink or damage HMS Invincible in the Falklands War?
Estanislao Deloserrata
Estanislao Deloserrata, Journalist. Engineer. Military Staff (Retired)
Updated Aug 1

The argentines have developed a remarkable array of myths related to the 1982 conflict, and their claim to having attacked and damaged the Invincible is the showpiece of th... Read More »
Why did the S.A.S, back in the day, wear a gas mask, rather than a ballistic helmet?
Bob Kinch
Bob Kinch, former Soldier, Combat Engineer, Competitive Marksman at Canadian Armed Forces (...
Written Jul 30
Jake has a very good answer but leaves a gap. The SAS routinely went in with gas masks on. 2 reasons, 1st it kept their anonymity. The French and others would go in wearing ... Read More »
How would you rank all colonial empires from the most inhumane to the most humane in its treatment of conquered peoples and why?
Harrison Shone
Harrison Shone, studies Political Science (2020)
Written Dec 28, 2017
The Belgians were the worst and nobody else even comes close. The Belgian Empire is almost unique in history in that it is one of the only empires that has contributed noth... Read More »
Why do Argentines continue to believe that they sunk HMS Invincible during the 1982 Falklands conflict?
Paul Adam
Paul Adam, works at Royal Navy
Written Jun 26

It’s a popular delusion, widely held as a means to distracting them from their shame at the loss of their aircraft carrier (the ARA 25 de Mayo, formerly Karel Doorman, form... Read More »
Is there a secret to building wealth?
Doug Armey
Doug Armey, Successful entrepreneur, investor and financial consultant
Written Jul 26
Here are my top 10. I’ve been poor and rich. Rich is more fun.
There are secrets. The bad news? Luck isn’t it. The good news? You can learn them. You can chase luck or the re...
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Does the British Navy today still hold naval supremacy over the English Channel? Would the British get offended if the Russian Navy sailed through the channel as part of their freedom of navigation?
Philip Templeton
Philip Templeton, former Corporal at Royal Air Force (1993-2015)
Written Thu
Well the Channel is one of, if not the, busiest waterway in the world and as the Defence Secretary has alluded, if other nations wish to sail through it in order to exercis... Read More »
Who were the most barbaric colonizers in the history?
Stephen Tempest
Stephen Tempest, qualified amateur historian
Updated Jan 26
The Maori of New Zealand. In 1835, two Maori tribes from the Taranaki district, the Ngāti Mutunga and Ngāti Tama, decided to colonise the Chatham Islands, which they called ... Read More »
What do ordinary British people think about the British claim to the Falkland Islands? The islands are eight thousand miles from their coast.
Adam Wilson
Adam Wilson, lives in Great Britain
Written Jul 18
What do ordinary Americans think about the US claim to the Hawai’ian Islands? The islands are 2,500 miles from their coast. See how silly it sounds? In almost every respect, ... Read More »
Is artillery the safest fighting branch of a military?
Jim Chapman
Jim Chapman, former Senior Financial Financial Manager at U.S. Air Force (1974-2008)
Updated Fri
Ok, as a former Artillery Battalion Commander let me set the record straight. You don’t have to be a genius to do anything in the Army, we’re all walking targets. Still, on... Read More »